👉 In political science, "plebiscitarian" refers to a system or process in which citizens are given the opportunity to vote on whether a particular policy should be enacted. This is often used to refer to the decision-making process of a parliamentary or legislative body, where members can cast votes for and against different policies. For example, in the United Kingdom, the House of Commons (parliament) has a system known as "plebiscite", which allows citizens to vote on whether to pass